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- psychological importance of internalized relationships with other people. Relationalists argue that personality emerges from the matrix of early formative relationships...
- Eliminativists deny that this kind of problematic mental state is possible. Relationalists try to solve the problem by interpreting intentional states as relations...
- substance that exists independently of the entities that occupy it. Both relationalists and substantivalists accept regular statements about spatiotemporal...
- meaning of things in terms of their relationality or relatedness. In the relationalist view, things are neither self-standing entities nor vague events but...
- rotation and acceleration that cannot be accounted for on a purely relationalist account. Clarke argues that since the curvature of the water occurs...
- represented as just one of the fields forming the world. This is known as the relationalist interpretation of spacetime. In LQG this aspect of general relativity...
- relationships—especially interaction—and was thus known as a methodological relationalist. This approach is based on the idea that interactions exist between...
- Ismanuel Rodríguez – Performing arts director Uka GreenProfessional relationalist, writer and blogger Wanda González – Aesthetic doctor Carlos Thompson...
- of color relationalism with respect to semantics of color vision in Relationalist Manifesto. In The Red and the Real, Cohen argues for the position, with...
- "Advancing Cultural Sociology". Erikson, Emily (2013). "Formalist and relationalist theory in social network analysis" (PDF). Sociological Theory. 31 (3):...